Can anyone explain the Nicene Convention (?)
Sure. During the Nicene epoch, the Niceasarus were numerous. They were really nice dinosaurs and they lived in peace with humans. I think.
This council solidified for me the purely secular (not divine) nature of the entire proceedings of not only this matter but the Canon and tenets of the church in general.
Was this fictitious character god AND man, or simply man 'blessed' with supernatural powers? They were obviously making it up as they went along, and that goes for the entire religion.
I attended a religious college run by Catholic monks, and we learned all of the early Church history in core courses, and it was then that I learned how Catholic dogmas were heavily disputed and decided by committee votes. The divinity of Jesus? Majority vote. The sinlessness and perpetual virginity of Mary? Majority vote. A Catholic education did more to reveal the human origins of Christianity and to dissuade me from religious thought than all of the atheist videos I've seen over the last 20 years.
@Storm1752 There are two stripes of atheism: There are those who claim there is no God, and they are the positive/strong/hard atheists. And there are those, like me, who lack belief in any God or gods, and they're called negative/weak/soft atheists. The former make a positive claim (i.e., that no God or gods exist); the latter reject a positive claim (i.e., that a God or gods exist) as unsupported. Usually, negative atheists are also agnostic because they make no claim to know anything.
For me, working backward, there are a series of questions to ask and answer:
@resserts it is well accepted that we exist. We have existed for 1000s of years calling ourselves gods before we or anyone called us human or homo sapien. Strong atheism or week atheism is illogical. Large majority of illogical atheist are like a Greek mind set thinking or requiring that a God must meet Harry Potter or Willy Wonka style definitions. Those in or thinking by Greek culture not knowing other cultural definitions consider those other cultural definitions to not be a "true" god thus rejecting other culturally defined styles of god such as those defined by Hebrew and biblical text culture.
“Is it not written in your Law, ‘I have said you are “gods”’ John 10:34.
Biblical text at least almost 2000 years old holds that people are gods. A Christian holds that they too are gods. The title that Christians use "child of god" puts them as being gods in a child stage. An analogy would be like the stages of a butterfly. Butterfly has catapiller stage before becoming an adult butterfly. This is analogous to the Christian style God that Christians are gods in a child stage. Atheism of all kinds is illogical.
@resserts an error with your understanding and with the understanding of most post book of Acts christianity is that as you say "...Judeo-Christian God is a human fabrication." Has a form of correctness in that Jesus style God was spoken into existence by the people-gods of the old testiment.
Jesus calling himself "son of man" is saying he is manmade. Son of, product of. Man, mankind.
Jesus according to biblical text would be an elohim created being often referred to ad the Angelic hosts that are considered to be created beings.
The expression "the Son of man" occurs 81 times in the Greek text of the four Canonical gospels, and is used only in the sayings of Jesus.[3] The Hebrew expression "son of man" (בן–אדם i.e. ben-'adam) also appears in the Torah over a hundred times.
hebrew bible Angelic
He behaves as if he were a deity, e.g. promising fertility (Genesis 21:1, annihilating an army with a single blow (e.g. 2 Kings 19:32-36), or merely delivering a speech in which the angel presents himself as God (e.g. Exodus 3:2-4);
The interlocutors of this figure address and revere him in a way reserved exclusively to a deity.
As such, the incident leaves the reader with the question whether it was an angel or a deity who had just appeared.[5]
There is a wide array of explanations striving to elucidate this confusion. The most widespread theological ones try to deal with the problem by introducing additional concepts: the angel might be an earthly manifestation of God, some kind of avatar of God himself.
Wikipedia - Angels in Judaism
Heavenly host (Hebrew: צבאות sabaoth or tzva'ot, "armies" ) refers to the army (Luke 2:13) of angels mentioned both in the Hebrew and Christian Bibles, as well as other Jewish and Christian texts.
Blessed Be the Host of the King of Heaven, a Russian icon from the 1550s
The Bible gives several descriptions of angels in military terms, such as their encampment (Genesis 32:1–2), command structure (Psalms 91:11–12; Matt.13:41; Rev.7:2), and combat (Jdg.5:20; Job 19:12; Rev.12:7). The heavenly host participated in the war in Heaven.
Biblical accounts Edit
Depiction of the Commander of the Lord's Army in Joshua 5, by Ferdinand Bol, 1642.
In the Hebrew Bible, the name Yahweh and the title Elohim frequently occur with the word tzevaot or sabaoth ("hosts" or "armies", Hebrew: צבאות) as YHWH Elohe Tzevaot ("YHWH God of Hosts" ), Elohe Tzevaot ("God of Hosts" ), Adonai YHWH Tzevaot ("Lord YHWH of Hosts" ) or, most frequently, YHWH Tzevaot ("YHWH of Hosts" ). This name is traditionally transliterated in Latin as Sabaoth, a form that will be more familiar to many English readers, as it was used in the King James Version of the Bible.[1]
Maimonides' Jewish angelic hierarchy. Maimonides said: "I must premise that every Hebrew [now] knows that the term Elohim is a homonym, and denotes God, angels, judges, and the rulers of countries, ...
which one?
Idk
@twill there were two Nicene conferences 325 C.E. and 787 C.E., between these two and the various others between them held elsewhere, the foundation of orthodox Christianity, the creeds and sacraments, the canon of the Bible, the divinity of Christ, the doctrine of the trinity etc were thrashed out and decided upon by voting bishops, the result of which was the establishment of the one true church of Jesus Christ, which immediately schismed in to the eastern orthodox and the Roman Catholics.
Thereafter followed centuries of religious war, pogroms, inquisitions, persecutions, extirpations of the gnostics and heretics not to mention political power struggles for control of every country in the western world and some in the east.
The Council of Nicaea was the first council in the history of the Christian church that was intended to address the entire body of believers. It was convened by the emperor Constantine to resolve the controversy of Arianism, a doctrine that held that Christ was not divine but was a created being.